Sharief N, Goonasekera C
Basildon Hospital, Essex, UK.
Acta Paediatr. 1994 Nov;83(11):1218-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1994.tb18288.x.
A term baby with neonatal convulsions secondary to birth asphyxia was given i.v. phenytoin via a cannula in the dorsum of the hand at 17 h of age. She developed a blue discolouration in the tissues surrounding the i.v. site. The infusion was aborted but the discolouration gradually spread to the rest of the hand. Twenty hours later, improvement could be detected although a blister appeared near the i.v. site. A further attempt two days later to administer phenytoin via an i.v. cannula sited in the left foot was aborted after the appearance of a similar reaction.